Quick Glossary: DevSecOps
The way software is developed has changed. DevSecOps is transforming the industry by incorporating security from the early stages and automating traditional processes to build better, faster and more secure software.
Ray Fernandez, writing for TechRepublic Premium, presents this DevSecOps glossary to help you navigate the modern world of software development and enhance your understanding.
Featured definition from the glossary:
Advanced rate limiting
Technique used to limit the number of requests a user can make to a server in a defined period of time. Unlike traditional rate limiting, which only limits users based on the client’s IP address, advanced rate limiting can take into account other factors, such as the client’s account ID, API key or even the content of the request. Advanced rate limiting protects against denial-of-service and brute-force attacks, traffic surges and other types of threats targeting applications and APIs.
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